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51.
10386 Main St., Fairfax, VA | 703-385-8414

Built by Richard Ratcliffe in 1812, the house is one of Fairfax City's oldest residences.

 
52.
15500 Blackburn Rd., Woodbridge, VA | 703-792-5632

One of the oldest homes in Prince William county.

 
53.
7931 East Boulevard Dr., Alexandria, VA | 703-768-5700

Originally a satellite farm of Mount Vernon, this historic property is the headquarters of the American Horticultural Society.

 
54.
3051 M St. NW, Washington, DC | 202 895-6070

Washington's oldest surviving structure.

 
55.
144 Constitution Ave. NE, Washington, DC | 202-546-1210

The Sewall-Belmont House on Capitol Hill bears testament to the fierce struggle for women's suffrage and equal rights.

 
56.
18 Pinkney St., Annapolis, MD | 410-267-7619

This house was built with a technique mainly used in shipbuilding.

 
57.
844 East Pratt St, Baltimore, MD | 410-837-1793

The flag created by Mary Young Pickersgill at this house survived the British bombardment of Fort McHenry, inspiring Francis Scott Key's "Star Spangled Banner."

 
58.  
3601 Sully Rd., Chantilly, VA | 703-437-1794

The restored 1794 mansion, furnished with Federal-period antiques, offers hourly guided tours.

 
59.
1733 16th St., Washington, DC | 202-232-3579

The fact that there are two dudes buried in its walls might not help dispel its spookiness, but it's certainly a tour highlight.

 
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6655 Rose Hill Rd., Port Tobacco, MD | 301-392-1776

Visit Haberdeventure, home of Declaration of Independence signer Thomas Stone.

 
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